Honduras is framed in a place of different kinds of violence that prevent the democratic progress of the country. The high rates of criminal violence are attributed to a problem among gangs that persists in a context of poverty and inequality. The resulting effect of this reductionist perspective approached by the State is the implantation of repressive measures towards society, instead of proposing preventive policies. Violences are hierarchized, giving them different values. In this sense, femicides are considered a minor problem. There is a lack of intention on the part of the institutions to solve these practices that favor impunity and affect the personal development of women. The aim is to examine the relationship between the particul...